Hi,
as 726...@bugs.debian.org only goes to the maintainer I'm resending this
with a wider Cc list.
-Timo
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From: Mark Wielaard m...@redhat.com
Sent: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 10:50:15 +0200
To: 726...@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Bug#726248: sdt.h conflict with
Hi,
resending also this.
-Timo
-Original Message-
From: Mark Wielaard m...@redhat.com
Sent: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 10:53:37 +0200
To: 726...@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Bug#726248: sdt.h conflict with kfreebsd-kernel-headers and
systemtap-sdt-dev
BTW. Wouldn't it be an option to put the
Richard Yao r...@gentoo.org writes:
have Gentoo Linux's userland running in a FreeBSD jail nearly perfectly,
so it is definitely possible.
Interesting. Does for example gnu screen work?
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Richard Yao r...@gentoo.org writes:
Interesting. Does for example gnu screen work?
Yes.
Interesting, this is where I stopped last time I tried this several
years ago.
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Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
For binary-all packages we usually don't care, since it's so common
Ok, set in git. We are currently waiting for upstream to release 1.7 but
they got stuck trying to fix some nasty bug since December.
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Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
2011/11/30 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS), kfreebsd)
to the wiki or is there some drawback I should know about?
It's unsuitable for upstream makefiles (Debian-specific).
Ah true, I did not read the original thread
Hi,
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
Please could you check if upstream kernel is also affected?
I belive so based on the feedback I got from freebsd users when I asked
about the issue.
http://incoming.debian.org/kfreebsd-downloader_9.0~rc2-1_all.deb
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
ifneq (, $(filter FreeBSD GNU/kFreeBSD, $(UNAME)))
Is this the recommended way? If yes I'll add it to the FAQ next to
Sounds fine to me. But please test it first ;-)
I took a quick look (all sourceformat=3 packages from a to iceweasel) at
what packages
YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
dmesg from my Debian GNU/Linux Unstable.
Ok, if I read this right then USB is not involved.
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YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com writes:
When ask to type root fs, type ? in, then I got:
cd0
only cd0 :(
Can you post dmesg from a gnu/linux live system so that we know what
hardware you have?
Perhaps you are trying to boot from a USB flash drive? If this is the
case then see
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
Yes. Probably better to use:
ifneq (, $(filter FreeBSD GNU/kFreeBSD, $(UNAME)))
Is this the recommended way? If yes I'll add it to the FAQ next to
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
vocal about it [3]. They can't fix every problem in the
HAL/*Kit/u*/DBUS mess but at least they'll try to avoid them.
At least to me desktop means freedesktop.org and so I kind of expect
these things to be present.
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Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org writes:
No need to mess around with xhost…
Indeed. My recipe is
$ curl http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/schroot.txt
1) sudo apt-get install debootstrap schroot
2) sudo mkdir /sid
3) sudo debootstrap sid /sid http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian
4) Add the following to
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
no effect. How are programs inside the chroot supposed to know about
this directory anyway? gdm3 is not installed there.
The XAUTHORITY environment variable.
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Edward Tomasz Napierała tr...@freebsd.org writes:
How about simply porting ALSA libraries, without the ALSA kernel
backend, and configuring them to talk to PulseAudio?
At least in general that sounds like a good idea to me.
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Pedro F. Giffuni giffu...@tutopia.com writes:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/launchd
The code on github is somewhat outdated and may need some
Thanks for the pointer! I took a quick look, HOWTO.html says:
pNow if you've ever written a daemon before, you've either called
the
David Balažic xerc...@gmail.com writes:
So, is there a way to boot the kbsd install from USB key? The PC has
no optical drives.
Or is netboot a working alternative?
Good question. I personally just ran netinstall under QEMU and copied
the resulting image to the target system.
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Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
2011/6/29 Robert Millan r...@debian.org:
$ gnome-terminal
$ echo $?
1
I can reproduce problem on kfreebsd-i386.
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Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
Version: 8.1+dfsg-8
Severity: normal
The photos at
http://iki.fi/lindi/kfreebsd/ufsid-boot-trouble/
have been captured from the display of my aspire one laptop that boots
debian kfreebsd-i386 squeeze from a USB flash drive.
As you can see, the kernel does not
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
set kFreeBSD.kern.cam.scsi_delay=15000
Unfortunately this does not seem to help. I tried also 3 but it
clearly does not wait.
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Benjamin Kaduk ka...@mit.edu writes:
Where/how are you setting the value?
I hit e in grub to get the menu entries. Then I added it as a new
line.
My understanding is that if that new value is read, the kernel should
force a delay of that long on the entire boot process, which cannot be
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
Just get it from http://people.debian.org/~rmh/wireless/
This fails to build with
In file included from regdomain.c:32:
/usr/include/sys/sbuf.h:68: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’
before ‘va_list’
The sbuf.h is from
# dpkg-query
-utils-8.1/debian/changelog
--- freebsd-utils-8.1/debian/changelog
+++ freebsd-utils-8.1/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+freebsd-utils (8.1-4lindi1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Apply Robert Millan's patch from #601803 to fix
+wireless support.
+
+ -- Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi Fri
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
It's no good if you just copy the patch instead of appliing it:
rmh@thorin:/tmp/freebsd-utils-8.1$ patch -p0 wireless.diff
patching file debian/control
patching file debian/patches/002_ifconfig.diff
patching file debian/rules
Yes sorry about that. I'm
Hi,
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
Here's a backport of the wireless patch to freebsd-utils 8.1 (version used
in squeeze). Hopefully this helps you getting it tested.
Thanks. I setup a squeeze build environment but at least the attached
patch needs some tweaking:
Red54.com yek...@red54.com writes:
BTW,the kfreebsd KDE CD (just weeklybuild,6.01a has the problem as
above) can't run the installer,there are two error: error:invail a.out
header. error:only ELF kernel supports module.
I tried to test this but
$ btdownloadcurses
Red54.com yek...@red54.com writes:
BTW,the kfreebsd KDE CD (just weeklybuild,6.01a has the problem as above)
can't run the installer,there are two error:
error:invail a.out header.
error:only ELF kernel supports module.
$ wget
Red54.com 308739...@qq.com writes:
If you have a USB flash disk,you can make a USB-CDROM by youself.
like this http://bbs.mydigit.cn/read.php?tid=53131 (Chinese)
I don't read chinese sorry :-)
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Jakub Wilk jw...@debian.org writes:
Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 8.1-4
$ gcc -Wall test.c ktrace ./a.out
$ kdump /dev/null
Segmentation fault
Unable to reproduce here:
# kdump /dev/null
kdump: ktrace.out: No such file or directory
Do I need a ktrace.out file? Can you attach one (for
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Unable to reproduce here:
Sorry about that, I missed the test.c part completely. I can reproduce
the bug.
It does not occur in a freebsd chroot.
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Emanuele Balla ba...@staff.spin.it writes:
root@zfs1:~# kldload if_lagg
root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 create
root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 up laggproto lacp laggport em2 laggport em3
ifconfig: laggproto: bad value
Thanks for the example. Can you try if it works with ifconfig from
FreeBSD chroot?
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
Has someone looked into this matter before yesterday?
I've just ran iostat from FreeBSD chroot :-)
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Cameron c...@neo-zeon.de writes:
Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 8.1-4+b1
local filesystem mount entires in /etc/fstab fail to mount at boot and runtime
if the options field contains only noatime. The error message is unknown
filesystem type. For example:
mount /home
mount: /home has
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
using packet dumps like tcpdump -pnvXi bge0 ip I have been
able to conclusively detect that kFreeBSD is inserting 0x
as the IP header checksum in any TCP response triggered by an
Are you using tcpdump to look at the checksums of
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
Anyway, there is certainly functionality that is not default
in upstream FreeBSD, but could justly be considered mandatory
for GNU/kFreeBSD. Could we collect some kind of central information
source on this matter?
Thanks for the
Hi,
this looks similar to
http://updraft3.jp.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/107564
or
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=11222
Have you tried installing the operating system with just the first
DIMM slot populated? If not, give that a try.
Successfully solved the problem by
Anton Andreev antonandr...@fmi.uni-sofia.bg writes:
Java is gcj actually. I am doing java -jar xxx.jar.
do you mean gij?
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Anton Andreev antonandr...@fmi.uni-sofia.bg writes:
I just called java from the command line. I have also installed
default-jdk.
Please try
update-alternatives --display java
What is the status of Java on Debian / kfreeBSD? What about openJDK?
openjdk does not seem to be available. At
Anton Andreev antonandr...@fmi.uni-sofia.bg writes:
I want to use: GATE http://gate.ac.uk. GATE is framework for natural language
processing and has a UI.
Try:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gate/files/gate/6.0/gate-6.0-build3764-BIN.zip/download
Uh, that is 284 megabytes!
Does this
Anton Andreev antonandr...@fmi.uni-sofia.bg writes:
There is also one more option actually: http://www.mono-project.com/Java
If I manage to use the Mono run-time to execute java applications.
ikvm uses the same gnu classpath that gij uses. Its swing (GUI)
support is not really up to the task,
Jett Tayer jetta...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a way now to detect wireless and connect to it from within Gnome on
kFreeBSD?
Afaik wireless does not currently work due to a bug in ifconfig:
http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD_FAQ#Q.Wireless.3F
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Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
Where have you pushed humanize_number() and flopen()?
The functions that are described by the header files in the package
libbsd-dev seem to be implemented in the packge libbsd0.
objdump -axdt /lib/libbsd.so.0 shows both humanize_number
Hi,
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
as I learned in another message [1] the fact that
/proc/net/dev lists wrong interface names (eth0 and
similar) might be easily mended. However, much worse
is the fact that /proc/net/dev seems never to be
updated, thus rendering
Bill Allombert bill.allomb...@math.u-bordeaux1.fr writes:
I can force gap to use termios.h even when sgtty.h is available, but maybe
kfreebsd
could be fixed ?
So the ioctl works but the #define is just missing? (I looked at
kernel and it does seem to handle TIOCGETP but I did not test it. It
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
| gposixsignal.c:26:26: error: sys/signalfd.h: No such file or directory
Hmm. Is signalfd() used by _g_posix_signal_source_new() is a
Linux-only feature? Man page says
VERSIONS
signalfd() is available on Linux since kernel 2.6.22. Working
support is
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
I'm unsure if this is fixed now, but I heard there are issues with wireless.
wireless support in ifconfig was removed some time ago, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=601803
At least unencrypted wlan works here when I use ifconfig from a
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
As for libbsdxml, perhaps it'd be useful if libexpat provided a
compatibility symlink?
For the headers too? They expect bsdxml.h to exist.
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Hi,
I extracted
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.1/FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
to a chroot. If I run sysctl from that chroot it does not print
anything either. Does this mean it's a kernel bug?
(
Hi,
I think I found the problem. The userland code does
/* find an estimate of how much we need for this var */
j = 0;
i = sysctl(oid, nlen, 0, j, 0, 0);
j += j; /* we want to be sure :-) */
val = oval = malloc(j + 1);
if (val == NULL)
Hi,
I think this is caused by the fact that ifieee80211.c is not compiled
at all(!). The old build log
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=freebsd-utilsver=7.2-9arch=kfreebsd-i386stamp=1256686015file=log
shows
cc -Wall -g -pipe -fPIC -I. -D_GNU_SOURCE -D#39;__FBSDID(string)=#39; -O2
package kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
reassign 601803 freebsd-utils
retitle 601803 not compiled with ieee80211 (WLAN) support
thanks
Indeed debian/patches/002_ifconfig.diff comments out ifieee80211.c
from the ifconfig/Makefile. Was this done since libbsdxml was not
available?
According to
I downloaded
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.1/FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
and combined the base.?? files as
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/kfreebsd/freebsd-8.1-release-i386-base.tar.bz2
which I extracted to /root/freebsd-8.1-release-i386-base and added
Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
Version: 8.1-5
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) install debian to /dev/da0s1 (e.g. in qemu)
2) move the installation to a system where root is as /dev/ad0s1
(e.g. real usb stick)
3) pass -s option via grub to get to single user mode
4) enter ufs:/dev/ad0s1
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
Could you compare ktrace output?
I tried but if I attach the 7 KB files then bugs.debian.org ignores my
emails silently.
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Michael Dorrington michael.dorring...@gmail.com writes:
I've been investigating Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on the desktop and reporting
the bugs I found. My notes are on the wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/MichaelDorrington/kFreeBSD_Desktop
thank you very much. I have mostly reported bugs and added
Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
Version: 8.1-5
Severity: normal
[ this is resend #1 since I did not receive any reply in hours
although my email works otherwise. This time the attachment is not
included. ]
ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0
fails with
ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE2: Bad address
on
Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu writes:
This issue is driving me insane. The only (which I managed to find
anyway)
I did not test vim but when I run emacs in xterm I had to add an X
resource (can't remember the name now) to have backspace send ^?
instead of ^H as stty -a promises
Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 8.1-2+b1
Severity: minor
man mount advertises the -F option but the patch 007_mount.diff
removes it from the source. Can you extend this patch to remove it
also from the manual page?
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Hi,
is it normal that /dev/ufsid is sometimes empty? I'm sure I saw
character devices in it at some point but that no longer seems to be
the case. I looked briefly at kernel source just to see that the
ufsid name indeed comes from there.
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